LOS ANGELES – Acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has revealed plans for his tenth and final film, a sprawling epic tentatively titled 'The Audacity of You.' Sources close to the director indicate the project will be a deeply personal exploration of the nuanced psychological impact experienced by a creative genius when confronted with criticism, particularly from those deemed to lack 'honor.'

“It’s about the raw, visceral feeling of someone, anyone, suggesting you might do something differently,” stated a fictional studio executive, Bartholomew 'Barty' Finch, who reportedly reviewed an early treatment. “Quentin wants to show the world the sheer courage it takes to stand firm in your artistic vision, even when a person, let’s say, a former collaborator, implies your dialogue choices could be, I don't know, less… problematic.”

The film is rumored to feature a single, unbroken 180-minute shot of a man staring intensely at a phone, occasionally muttering, 'Who even asked you?' and 'Unbelievable.' Tarantino himself, speaking through a publicist who requested anonymity to avoid being labeled 'dishonorable,' confirmed the project would be his most challenging yet, requiring actors to convey profound indignation through subtle eyebrow movements and the occasional dramatic sigh.

Industry insiders are already predicting multiple Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay, Best Direction, and possibly a newly created category for Most Defiantly Unchanged Artistic Stance.